20th Century Fox intends to go ahead with Fantastic Four 2.

Maybe some more colorful villains will help things this time around.

So they screwed up Doctor Doom this time around…they can fix him next time, right?

Hyperstom is also the grandson of none other than Scott Cyclops Summers.

Seriously, the 90s werent the most (how do I put this diplomatically?)

He wont be nearly the last.

Diablo was an alchemist in 9th century Spain who made a Faustian deal with Mephisto for immortally.

Many of Marvels core cosmic concepts were birthed in the pages of the FF.

Devos is a cosmic vigilante devoted to intergalactic peace.

Sounds like a nice guy right?

Not so much- because Devos devotes his existence to eradicating any being capable of causing violence.

But what if the cinematic arrival of Uatu is accompanied by the rogue Watcher Aron?

Where Uatu has always helped humanity, Aron has plotted to harm the Earth to his own ends.

Listen, every film franchise needs an evildoer with a giant bald head.

Overmind was once known as Grom, a conqueror and a gladiator.

The whole thing sounds worthy of a seasons worth of kick assSleepy Hollowepisodes, but follow us here.

New Salem, Colorado was a town hidden in the Rocky Mountains.

Generations of witches and sorcerers lived their secluded from the rest of the world.

Dragon Man is an experiment in artificial life and has fought the Fantastic Four many times.

And who can really resist a puffy, purple synthetic dragon person?

But Warlocks stomping grounds, Counter-Earth, has been a part of FF lore for a long time.

Counter-Earth is an artificial Earth created by the High Evolutionary and is populated by humanoid animals.

On one of their earliest time travel adventures, the FF ran afoul of Rama-Tut.

One of the greatest terrors of them all is Blastaar the Living Bomb Burst.

The Fantastic Four have been explorers into the unknown and their greatest unknown has been the Negative Zone.

Maybe in a future installment ofDeadpool?

Because of Impys actions, Galactus got indigestion and left Earth alone.

Yeah, I really need to see that bit of FF history come alive on film.

So wait a minute, Igor the Baboon has the powers of Graviton AND Magneto?

Look, Marvel Studios made a bundle on a tree and a raccoon so we rule nothing out.

Immortus is a Machiavellian manipulator of the highest order.

How about a film where the FF go up against an alternate reality zombie version of Marvels First Family?

Imagine Halle Barry as zombie Storm…it would be likeX2: X-Men Unitedall over again.

Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch, and the Thing for decades.

But thats okay because the Frightful Four have had a huge membership over the years.

Wait, nope, hes going to be in the Black Panther.

Well, how about Hydro-Man?

Nope, hes a Spidey villain.

Llyra-nope, shes a Sub-Mariner villain so Universal has her.

Hmm, Titania and Thundra?

Yeah, they work even though they are pretty much the same character kinda.

Listen as long as Wizard and the villain formerly known as Paste Pot Pete (what a rube!)

are on board, its a proper Frightful Four.

Oh, forget it.

What bigger story could Fox tell than the FF versus the devil?

It would be freakin epic.

Appearing inFantastic Four#1, the Mole Man is like the Roy Rogers of super villains (att.

YoungDen of Geekreaders: Roy Rogers was a very famous Hollywood cowboy known for his horsemanship skills.

You know how superheroes are so popular?

Before the internet, it was cowboys).

Fantastic translated into live action.

Kristoff ruled Latveria in Dooms stead and became just as dangerous as ol Vic himself.

Imagine a Doom versus Doom battle taking place in a future FF film.

It really doesnt get more epic than that.

Imagine how vile a creature the Marquis must be if he trained Doom in the ways of evil.

The Marquis was once a young mutant boy named Clyde Wyncham.

Wyncham was from a reality very much like our own but was the only mutant in that reality.

Wyncham was a lonely boy who had the mutant power to control all of time and space.

He used his might to destroy every dimension he came across until he stumbled on ours.

There, he met a young man named Victor Von Doom and was impressed with Dooms capacity for evil.

In his first appearance, the Marquis tore out the heart of Reed Richards (he got better).

Listen,the dudes name is the Marquis of Death.

Potentially, The Marquis could be to the Fox superhero universe what Thanos is to Marvels.

At times, Marvel has strongly suggested that Kang is in fact Doctor Doom from some alternate future.

So Marvels loss is Foxs gain as big bads dont come bigger or badder than Kang.

We got totally screwed out of a Galactus appearance in the flaccidFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

That is why IMAX was invented.